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 <head>
 <title>Native Language Confederation</title>
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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-<h2>The Native Language Confederation</h2>
+<div id="MyContent">
+<h1>The Native Language Confederation</h1>
 <p>&nbsp;</p>
 <p><a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Charles-H. Schulz, Lead</a><br />
 <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Louis Suárez-Potts, Co-Lead</a></p>
-<p class="Header">Contents</p>
+
+<div id="pk-right">
+<h2>Contents</h2>
 <ul>
   <li><a href="#about">About this document </a></li>
   <li><a href="#mission">Mission statement</a> </li>
@@ -21,7 +25,7 @@
   <li><a href="#problems">Problems? Disputes? </a></li>
   <li><a href="#terminus">Project Terminus</a></li>
 </ul>
-<p class="Header">Links</p>
+<h2>Links</h2>
 <ul>
   <li><a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/protocols_proposing.html";>How to start 
a new project </a></li>
   <li><a
@@ -33,15 +37,15 @@
   <li><a 
href="http://native-lang.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMemberList";>Membership 
(how to change roles) </a></li>
 <li><a 
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/NLC:ReleaseChecklist";>Release 
Checkist </a></li>
 </ul>
-<hr>
-<p class="Header"><a name="about"></a>About this document</p>
+<div>
+<h2><a name="about"></a>About this document</h2>
 <p>This document looks complicated but it is not. Forming a language project 
and joining the Native Language Confederation is a simple, three-step process. 
If you get lost or confused at any point, we are happy to guide you. Enjoy!</p>
-<p class="Header">Mission statement </p>
+<h2>Mission statement </h2>
 <p class="indent">The Native-Language Confederation (NLC) is composed of those 
projects working on all aspects related to the localization and support of 
OpenOffice.org, including localization, QA, support, documentation, and 
marketing. Initially conceptualized and led by Guy Capra, its current mandate 
is to provide a community wherein those involved in furthering OpenOffice.org 
in all the world's languages can share resources and information. It is 
important to note that NLC projects are language not region based. It's equally 
important to note that we really enjoy what we are doing and think it really 
important.</p>
 <p class="indent">The NLC represents one of the key political elements of the 
OpenOffice.org Project. Its voice is heard in the <a 
href="http://council.openoffice.org/";>Community Council</a>, via the <a 
href="http://council.openoffice.org/#nlc";>elected members</a> representing the 
NLC. All developers and other contributors who are members of the NLC are 
invited to participate in the development projects, and to help create 
OpenOffice.org. </p>
-<p class="Header"><a name="notl10n"></a>How do the NLC projects differ from 
the l10n project? </p>
+<h2><a name="notl10n"></a>How do the NLC projects differ from the l10n 
project? </h2>
 <p class="indent">The NLC projects complement the <a 
href="http://l10n.openoffice.org/";> l10n project</a>; all actual localization 
development takes place within the l10n project. The l10n project is a coding 
project and discussions on the primary list, <a HREF="mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>, are in English, as they are for all 
development projects. The NLC projects provide a &quot;home&quot; for 
developers and other contributors. Mature NLC projects (Level II) work closely 
not only with the l10n project but also with Marketing and QA, as well as other 
development projects.</p>
-<p class="Header"><a name="joining"></a>Joining the NLC </p>
+<h2><a name="joining"></a>Joining the NLC </h2>
 <div class="indent">
   <p>Every new localization initiative is invited to form a specific 
localization project and join the NLC. There are two levels of NLC projects, I, 
and II. All NLC projects working on localizations (some may only be providing 
support), regardless of their level, are listed both on the <a 
href="http://l10n.openoffice.org/languages.html";>l10n project languages 
page</a> and on the <a 
href="http://projects.openoffice.org/native-lang.html";>NLC projects page</a>. 
The project's level is marked on this page.</p>
   <ul>
@@ -50,7 +54,7 @@
   </ul>
   <p><strong>To learn how to start a new NLC project, see the <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/about_us/protocols_proposing.html";>Protocols 
for Project Proposal</a>. </strong></p>
 </div>
-<p class="Header"><a name="guidelines" id="guidelines"></a>Project 
Guidelines</p>
+<h2><a name="guidelines" id="guidelines"></a>Project Guidelines</h2>
 <div class="indent">
   <ol>
     <li><strong>Project creation.</strong> We have to create the project for 
you. There are some considerations, such as the name.
@@ -70,31 +74,31 @@
     </li>
   </ol>
 </div>
-<p class="Header"><a name="moving"></a>Moving from Level I to Level II</p>
+<h2><a name="moving"></a>Moving from Level I to Level II</p>
 <p class="indent">Moving from Level I to II is a significant undertaking but 
it is worth it. Once a NLC project has deemed itself to be mature, the lead 
should send a note to <a HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> 
indicating the desire and ability. The NLC lead and co-lead must approve of the 
move prior to its being formally included as a Level II project. Upon approval, 
the NLC project will be listed as offering a supported localization on the 
OpenOffice.org homepage, <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/";>http://www.openoffice.org/</a>, and its new 
status will be reflected on the other relevant pages. </p>
-<p class="Header"><a name="responsibilities"></a>Responsibilities of Level II 
projects</p>
+<h2><a name="responsibilities"></a>Responsibilities of Level II projects</h2>
 <div class="indent">
   <p>Level II projects are centers of community and activity.&nbsp; They offer 
support to users of OpenOffice.org, coordinate development, marketing, and help 
in the QA (testing and quality assurance) of the file.&nbsp; In this way, they 
ensure their community that the product fully meets their needs.&nbsp; The 
process for QA'ing OpenOffice.org is explained in the <a 
href="http://qa.openoffice.org/localized/";>QA Project localization 
pages</a>.&nbsp; Ideally, all localized files should be QA'd and the status of 
the QA'ing should be indicated on the <a 
href="http://qatrack.services.openoffice.org/view.php";>QA Track</a> page.&nbsp; 
If you need information or assistance in setting up a QA effort for localized 
builds, send a note to <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]</a>. </p>
   <p>Marketing OpenOffice.org is a complex affair. Much of it is done 
locally.&nbsp; However, it is important to coordinate both with other members 
of the NLC as well as with the overall <a 
href="http://marketing.openoffice.org/";>Marketing Project</a>, which hosts the 
MarCon list for global marketing notices. It is especially important to 
synchronize work around the time of new releases. To find out <em>when</em> a 
release is due, check with the <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]</a> list. For marketing, we also use <a href="mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>.</p>
   <p><strong>Note</strong>: All Level II project leads (and co-leads) must be 
subscribed to <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>. We hold 
general discussions on this list.</p>
 </div>
-<p class="Header"><a name="generalguidelines"></a>General Guidelines for NLC 
projects</p>
+<h2><a name="generalguidelines"></a>General Guidelines for NLC projects</h2>
 <ul>
   <li>Level I project engaged in localization only are obligated to use the 
l10n development list, <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]</a>. They are also urged to use the l10n Issue Tracker. As needed, 
more components are made available. The point is to locate, as much as 
possible, all OpenOffice.org material on the OpenOffice.org website.</li>
   <li>On occasion, we understand that it is impossible for a NLC project to 
use the provided mail lists and other tools. In these cases, we ask that the 
project provide monthly (once a month) updates of activity and accomplishments, 
as well as links to the active project on the OpenOffice.org website.</li>
   <li>For those projects engaged in QA, they should follow the guidelines 
stipulated on the QA project related to localizations. These are listed here: 
<a 
HREF="http://qa.openoffice.org/localized/index.html";>http://qa.openoffice.org/localized/index.html</a></li>
   <li>All Level II NLC projects should,<strong> at least once a 
month</strong>, post a brief status report on ongoing activities to <a 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>.</li>
 </ul>
-<p class="Header"><a name="terminus"></a>Project terminus </p>
+<h2><a name="terminus"></a>Project terminus </p>
 <p class="indent">Sometimes interest dies in a project. If a NLC project has 
been inactive&mdash;no localization, no significant mail list activity, no 
visible work&mdash;for six (6) months, the NLC leads, Charles-H. Schulz and 
Louis Suarez-Potts, will begin the process of closing the project. We begin 
this process only after having endeavored to contact the lead(s) and try 
otherwise to revive the project. If nothing works, due warnings will be issued, 
and the project will be closed; but we will make every effort to preserve 
valuable material.</p>
-<p class="Header"><a name="problems"></a>Problems? Disputes?</p>
+<h2><a name="problems"></a>Problems? Disputes?</h2>
 <div class="indent">
   <p>For any sort of problem encountered in setting up or managing the 
project, please contact the leads of NLC and the discussion list, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] </p>
   <p>Disputes sometimes arise. The <a 
href="http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/guidelines.html";>OpenOffice.org 
Guidelines</a> suggest how disputes related to management and leadership are to 
be resolved. Disputes should be settled first within the particular project.</p>
   <p> Most changes in leadership are peaceable. In cases of disputes, the 
project members should set up a vote (the +1 /-1 process is recommended but not 
required). If a qualified majority of the registered members of the native-lang 
project agree on their lead's dismissal, the project's lead will have lost his 
or her position.</p>
   <p> <strong>Note</strong>: As with any project on OpenOffice.org, all NLC 
project members are entitled to bring grievances before the Community Council. 
To do so, they should submit the grievance as an agenda item to the <a 
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/The_OpenOffice.org_Community_Council_Agenda";>wiki</a>.</p>
 </div>
-<p class="Header"><a name="obligatorylists"></a>Obligatory Mail Lists</p>
+<h2><a name="obligatorylists"></a>Obligatory Mail Lists</h2>
 <ul>
   <li>We use <a
  href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> for internal 
discussion, and decisions </li>
@@ -109,7 +113,7 @@
 </ul>
 <p>&nbsp;</p>
 <hr>
-$Date: 2008/03/08 15:01:54 $ $Revision: 1.38 $
+$Date: 2008/03/16 10:53:23 $ $Revision: 1.39 $
 <p>&nbsp;</p>
 <hr>
 <p>&nbsp;</p>




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